NI broadband projects may not have been value for money

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Northern Ireland broadband projects may not have been value for money, report finds

Two major broadband projects which received £35.1m in public subsidies, may not have been value for money.

It also noted access to broadband, at speeds of up to 30Mbps, is lower than any other UK region, particularly in rural areas.The report was assessing two schemes - the Northern Ireland Broadband Investment Programme , which laid new fibre optic telephone lines from existing exchanges to broadband exchanges in more rural areas.

The report found relying on contractors to self-certify that costs were "internally consistent and consistent with its commercial investment" was not an adequate control.

 

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